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Shoes Proverbs - page 2
When you try to walk the straight and narrow you get pebbles in your shoes.
Sicilian Proverb
It's ill waiting for dead men's shoes.
Dutch Proverb
Being able to feel it on wooden shoes.
Dutch Proverb
He runs as fast as if he had eggs in his shoes.
Dutch Proverb
He who rides the mule shoes her.
French Proverb
Luxury begins the day a man starts wearing shoes.
Tuareg Proverb
Who has shoes does not fear thorns.
Ewe Proverb
The prettiest of shoes makes a sorry hat.
Japanese Proverb
Reshape one's feet to fit into new shoes.
Chinese Proverb
Try out your shoes on your feet - gauge people against their misfortune.
Afghan Proverb
A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes.
African Proverb
Old shoes wear best.
American Proverb
You need more than dancing shoes to be a dancer.
American Proverb
A cobbler formed the shape of shoes on a wooden foot shaped last. If it lasted long he was happy.
English Proverb
Came back with Hunain's shoes. meaning: Came back with nothing.
Arabic Proverb
A pair of light shoes is not all that is needed for dancing.
Danish Proverb
Not every wood will make wooden shoes.
Danish Proverb
He who waits for dead men's shoes, may have to go long barefoot.
Danish Proverb
He who has no shoes dances in his socks.
German Proverb
Money makes the horse gallop whether he has shoes or not.
Irish Proverb
Look not out for dead men's shoes.
Italian Proverb
Never let your feet run faster than your shoes.
Scottish Proverb
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